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What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« on: Mar 21st, 2012, 12:16pm »
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If there was such a thing as an Arimaa Oracle that knew the solution to every Arimaa position and you had the chance to ask a few questions, what would your questions be?
 
The most obvious questions are of course which player wins with best play, and what are the moves in the optimal Arimaa game (with the winner winning as fast as possible and the loser delaying their loss as much as possible).
 
Something I would ask would be what is the most lopsided (material-wise) setup with <= 16 pieces on each side which is still a win for the weaker side.
 
Any ideas in this unrealistic intellectual exercise? Wink
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #1 on: Mar 21st, 2012, 1:21pm »
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We know Arimaa is theoretically a forced win for Gold or for Silver.  Obviously the first question is who the winner is, but a close second is how long the optimal game is, where by optimal game I mean the winner playing the winning move that wins fastest, and the loser playing the losing move that loses slowest.  If the length of the optimal game is astronomical, it means that Arimaa is a practical stalemate with theoretical best play.  Wouldn't it be a hoot if the optimal game ended due to lack of a legal move, which was due to the repetition rule?  Third question is what are the setups of each player in the optimal game.
 
I guess all three of my questions are included in your "moves of optimal game", but I would take satisfaction from any of the three answers without knowing the other two.  Smiley
 
If our Arimaa oracle could take it, I would ask about alterations to the rules, i.e. what happens to the optimal game with just a ko rule and no super-ko rule, what happens if both sides start with only one HDC (13-piece Arimaa), what happens if a lion replaces one of the horses, and what happens in some of the crazy variant proposals.  If the Arimaa oracle could answer for any variant of Arimaa, I would claim chess is an Arimaa variant and ask questions about chess. Grin
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #2 on: Mar 21st, 2012, 2:49pm »
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What proportion of reasonable setups are a win for Gold/Silver? I'll let the Oracle tell me what reasonable means.  
 
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #3 on: Mar 21st, 2012, 6:07pm »
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I'm amazed that you've moved on to arimaa variants already.  Of course the oracle would deny all those requests, because after all, it is an ARIMAA oracle!  Even still, there are a lot of interesting things about arimaa and it's history that should be asked.  Here's one:
 
At what stage in each game did the eventual winner obtain a winning position that they never gave up.
 
(As a consequence we would find out which players have ever played a perfect game.)
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #4 on: Mar 22nd, 2012, 4:02am »
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on Mar 21st, 2012, 6:07pm, 99of9 wrote:

At what stage in each game did the eventual winner obtain a winning position that they never gave up.
 
(As a consequence we would find out which players have ever played a perfect game.)

 
Ah very interesting, I like this one. It would be interesting to see what's the longest sequence that was executed perfectly by a player. Not necessarily perfectly in terms of winning the fastest but just always playing winning moves (I guess that's what you meant).
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #5 on: Mar 22nd, 2012, 11:32am »
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Hmm, that leads to another question: was Hanzack getting outplayed in the opening, or is Nombril's theory right?
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #6 on: Mar 22nd, 2012, 11:55am »
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What's your ELO rating?
 
I know it's probably not a question that has a straight forward answer, but I've always been fascinated by what happens to ratings as the level of play approaches perfection. There is something calculus like about it. Initially it would seem that the answer is infinity since the Oracle plays perfectly, but as you approach perfect play from non-perfect play say by adding another ply of search you can see that the rating is limited if the length of the optimal game is limited.
 
I did this with tic-tac-toe once and also tried it with connect-4. I think the rating of the game Oracle gives you some sort of measure of the depth of the game or probably more like  the number of ranks it has.
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #7 on: Mar 22nd, 2012, 5:19pm »
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I think a more robust argument in favor of a perfect player having a finite rating is the fact that a random player always has a non-zero chance of beating anyone, including a perfect player, thus precluding the possibility of their rating difference being infinite.
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #8 on: Mar 22nd, 2012, 8:32pm »
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-How many different equally optimal lines are there for the first X moves of the game? It is possible that in many positions there are multiple legal moves which all win equally quickly or lose equally slowly, especially when taking transpositions into account. I would be curious about how often this happens and how many optimal moves there are in such positions as well as how often the moves lead into independent variations rather than just transpositions.
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #9 on: Apr 3rd, 2012, 9:11am »
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on Mar 21st, 2012, 1:21pm, Fritzlein wrote:
We know Arimaa is theoretically a forced win for Gold or for Silver.  Obviously the first question is who the winner is, but a close second is how long the optimal game is, where by optimal game I mean the winner playing the winning move that wins fastest, and the loser playing the losing move that loses slowest.  If the length of the optimal game is astronomical, it means that Arimaa is a practical stalemate with theoretical best play.  Wouldn't it be a hoot if the optimal game ended due to lack of a legal move, which was due to the repetition rule?  Third question is what are the setups of each player in the optimal game.
 
I guess all three of my questions are included in your "moves of optimal game", but I would take satisfaction from any of the three answers without knowing the other two.  Smiley
 
If our Arimaa oracle could take it, I would ask about alterations to the rules, i.e. what happens to the optimal game with just a ko rule and no super-ko rule, what happens if both sides start with only one HDC (13-piece Arimaa), what happens if a lion replaces one of the horses, and what happens in some of the crazy variant proposals.  If the Arimaa oracle could answer for any variant of Arimaa, I would claim chess is an Arimaa variant and ask questions about chess. Grin

Could you please explain what a lion can do?
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #10 on: Apr 3rd, 2012, 9:16am »
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on Mar 21st, 2012, 1:21pm, Fritzlein wrote:
...I would claim chess is an Arimaa variant and ask questions about chess. Grin

About as much as ping pong is a soccer variant. Grin
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #11 on: Apr 3rd, 2012, 9:36am »
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I always wonder about weird things.  I’d like to know, if Gold begins the game without an elephant, and  
Silver begins by removing 7 rabbits, then cats, then dogs, etc., how many pieces would Silver need to remove before Gold begins the game with a forced victory?  My guess is 9 but I’d like the Oracle to tell me the real answer.  I’d be shocked if the answer is 7 or 10, less surprised if it’s 8.
 
If Gold begins the game without any horses or camel and Silver starts with only 1 rabbit, who has the advantage?
 
Is it a better strategy to attack first or wait until the opposing elephant is distracted and then counter-attack with the camel?
 
Am I really supposed to play 3. Be2 in the King’s Gambit.  Oops, wrong game Smiley
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #12 on: Apr 3rd, 2012, 9:57am »
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on Apr 3rd, 2012, 9:11am, Arimabuff wrote:
Could you please explain what a lion can do?

A variant I proposed was to break the tie between the two horses, so instead of the piece strength being 1,1,2,2,2,8, it would be 1,1,1,1,2,2,8.  I thought I would call the new level a lion.
 
elephant > lion > camel > horse > 2 dogs > 2 cats > 8 rabbits.
 
This can still be played with a chess set by inverting one rook.
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
« Reply #13 on: Apr 3rd, 2012, 12:41pm »
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Ok, so a lion beats a camel but is beaten by an elephant. I think I saw in one of the old Tarzans ( with Weissmuller) a lion attack an elephant but I don't remember who won.
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Re: What would you ask an Arimaa Oracle?
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on Apr 3rd, 2012, 12:41pm, Arimabuff wrote:
Ok, so a lion beats a camel but is beaten by an elephant. I think I saw in one of the old Tarzans ( with Weissmuller) a lion attack an elephant but I don't remember who won.

 
I didn't realize that lions attacked elephants until I saw that "Planet Earth" series narrated by David Attenborough.  Shocked
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